1. The silly dog rolled around in the filthy mud for hours. What kind of
adjectives are silly and filthy?
a. descriptive b. demonstrative c. possessive
2. Your bicycle was stolen yesterday. Your is a
a. descriptive b. demonstrative c. possessive
d. adj. of no.
3. I want to have six puppies. What kind of adjective is six?
a. descriptive b. demonstrative c. interrogative
d. adj. of no.
4. That car used to be mine. That is a
adjective
a. descriptive b. demonstrative c. possessive d. adj. of no.
5. Which team scored the highest points in the Santa Rosa City Meet?
Which is an
adjective.
a. descriptive d. demonstrative c. possessive d. interrogative
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Answer:
1.
a. Descriptive
2.
a. Possesive
3.
a. Demonstrative
4.
a. Demonstrative
5.
a. Interrogatve
Answered by
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1. a. Descriptive
2. c. Possessive
3. d. Adjective of number
4. b. Demonstrative
5. d. Interrogative
Explanation:
- Adjectives are words that qualify nouns. They are of different kinds.
- The different kinds of adjectives are descriptive, numeral, demonstrative, distributive, possessive, quantitative, interrogative and proper adjective.
- Let us classify the adjectives given in the sentences.
- 1. The silly dog rolled around in the filthy mud for hours. -The words 'silly' and 'filthy' qualify the nouns 'dog' and 'mud' respectively. As they describe these nouns they are (option a.) descriptive adjectives.
- 2. Your bicycle was stolen yesterday. -'Your' is a word that shows possession of the noun 'bicycle'. Therefore it is (option c.) a possessive adjective.
- 3. I want to have six puppies. -The word 'six' is count of the noun 'puppies'. So it is (option d.) adjective of number/ numeral adjective.
- 4. That car used to be mine. -The word 'that' demonstrates/ shows the noun 'car' and the person speaks of that. Therefore it is (option b.) demonstrative adjective.
- 5. Which team scored the highest points in the Santa Rosa City Meet? -The word 'which' is the one that questions about the noun 'team', so it is (option d.) an interrogative adjective.
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